During the procedure, a distraction appliance is placed that will slowly separate two bony segments, allowing the gap to be filled in with new bone. The newly formed bone can serve as a solid foundation for dental implants.
Distraction Osteogenesis is typically done on an outpatient basis, with appropriate sedation so that the patient is comfortable. There is no need for facial surgical incisions, and the procedure is done inside the patient’s mouth. Activation of the distraction device to create the separation can cause mild discomfort, similar to having braces tightened.
Treating our patients as we would our own families.
Lake Geneva Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Doctors Conlon, Bruksch, Ozment, Richard, Fay, and Schmidt
312 Center St. | Lake Geneva, WI 53147
Phone: 262-248-8766 | Fax: 262-248-6790
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – noon
Hours may vary occasionally due to hospital surgery and emergencies.